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  2. Fig - Wikipedia

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    Rixford first brought true Smyrna figs to California in 1880. The most popular cultivar of Smyrna-type fig is Calimyrna, being a name that combines "California" and "Smyrna". The cultivar, however, is not one that was produced by a breeding program, and instead is from one of the cuttings brought to California in the latter part of the 19th ...

  3. Template:FIG - Wikipedia

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    This template displays an external link to a gymnast's profile at Gymnastics.sport (formerly FIG-gymnastics.com), the official website of the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG: Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique). It is intended for use in the external links section of an article. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Biography number bio The ...

  4. Significant figures - Wikipedia

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    Zeros to the left of the first non-zero digit (leading zeros) are not significant. If a length measurement gives 0.052 km, then 0.052 km = 52 m so 5 and 2 are only significant; the leading zeros appear or disappear, depending on which unit is used, so they are not necessary to indicate the measurement scale.

  5. Fig (company) - Wikipedia

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    Fig is offered as an alternative means for funding video game development from traditional crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter.The goal of Fig is to allow not only the traditional backing of a video game as with normal crowdfunding, but to also enable those that can invest in a game's development to receive a portion of the game's profits once it is released, in addition to other typical ...

  6. Fig (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Fig is the sweet edible fruit of Ficus carica, small tree cultivated in temperate areas Fig , figs , or variants, may also refer to: Ficus , a genus of about 850 species of tropical shrubs and trees

  7. Ficus - Wikipedia

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    Ficus (/ ˈ f aɪ k ə s / [2] or / ˈ f iː k ə s / [3] [4]) is a genus of about 850 species of woody trees, shrubs, vines, epiphytes and hemiepiphytes in the family Moraceae.Collectively known as fig trees or figs, they are native throughout the tropics with a few species extending into the semi-warm temperate zone.

  8. Template:FIG/doc - Wikipedia

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    Language links are at the top of the page across from the title.

  9. Code of Points (gymnastics) - Wikipedia

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    The FIG Code of Points is defined in a public document provided by the Federation. [1] Gymnasts competing at lower levels or outside the FIG's jurisdiction (e.g., NCAA gymnastics and local club teams) may not be scored according to the FIG code.